2. Technology Integration
• Rationale
Incorporating various uses of technology in the classroom
is both beneficial and effective. Students are given the
opportunity to experience interactive learning through
multiple types of media that support classroom material.
This allows students to strengthen their knowledge on
various subjects. Several types of learners are given the
opportunity to excel. Specifically, the unit of ‘telling time’
can be enjoyable and fun for students who are given
access to be engaged in technology. The more fun a topic
is, the better the performance of students. Students are
able to experience and prepare for applications that are
used and needed in the real world.
3. Internet Content
• The websites and links included throughout this
presentation have been reviewed to make sure they
appropriately and accurately address the subject material.
• Before choosing the media and links throughout this
presentation, various other websites have been extensively
researched in order to make sure the most suitable ones
were chosen for this unit.
4. Blog
Mrs. McDonald created a blog to help others with teaching
various subjects. Her blogs tell all about herself and her
teaching. She also gives other teachers, parents and friends
ideas and links to more classroom activities, games and
worksheets!
5. Kahn Academy
What Time Is It?
• This instructional video is taken from Kahn Academy, an
educational website that provides educational exercises and
ideas for classroom activities.
• Specifically, this exercise focuses on telling time via computers.
8. Internet Resources
#1: Home School Math
This website provides lessons, worksheets, online games and more. It
gives parents and teachers efficient ways to teach time to their children
or students in an effective manner.
#2: Time
This website provides fun games for students, all varying in ways to tell
time. This website is extremely hands on, fun and great for younger
children. The website is fast, modern and easy to use for kids.
#3: Scholastic
This website entails effective teaching strategies, books that incorporate
telling time, worksheets that have worked in the past, and
corresponding activities with the Common Core State Standards!
Teacher comments are also provided to help each other, strengthening
the necessary team collaboration in schools today.
10. Teaching Materials 1 & 2
http://www.math-aids.com/Time/
Worksheet #1
Telling time to the nearest
minute
Worksheet #2
Word problems to work on
elapsed time
11. Teaching Materials 3
Velcro Fun!
Students can use Velcro to piece together missing
word problems, tell times of clocks, and more!
12. Teaching Materials 4
There’s An App For That!
"Telling Time Free"
“Telling Time” is a free app through iTunes that can be
used in the classroom via iTunes on the smart board or
through iPads (if accessible in the classroom). Kids can
associate fun technology with telling time!
14. Uses of Internet
Good Reads
Teachers can use this website to find great recommended books to
read to their class for a unit of telling time. Each book has a link to
click on, that brings you to another page with a summary of the
book, age ranges for the book and websites to buy the book from!
Interactive Fun!
This website is great for teachers to use in the classroom. This
website entails games, practice pages, and lessons for telling time
and math. Kids can race each other in answering questions about the
clock! This is a great way to enhance performance skills while making
a lesson fun for the kids!
15. Web 2.0
Game Classroom App!
“Draggable Math” is a fun game
for kids to work on their basic
math skills! You can draw, drag,
or color; anything to help you
solve the math problem given!
You can also choose from
Addition, Subtraction,
Multiplication and Division!
Image Source: http://c.tadst.com/gfx/600w/hour-glass.jpg?1Website Source: http://mcdonaldgrade4.blogspot.com/2012/07/telling-time.htmlMrs. McDonald explains how difficult telling time can be for 4th graders. She gives links at the bottom of her blog that give access to online games, time worksheets, and activities for students to help them understand and learn time more efficiently. For example, on the top left is a picture of a matching game that Mrs. McDonald gives access to. It incorporates a matching game that forces students to practice pictures of clocks and the time in words. This takes a fun game and implements math skills within it, allowing students to have fun while learning! She even tells about herself for teachers and friends and parents to read about, allowing a more secure feeling when they are looking throughout her blog.
Image Source: http://www.1worldglobes.com/1WorldGlobes/Old-World-Clock.gifWeb Source: https://www.khanacademy.org/math/arithmetic/telling-time/v/telling-time-exercise-example-1This site allows teachers to incorporate another dimension, technology, into their ‘telling time’ activities. In the classroom there are many different learning styles, and by allowing technology in the classroom, many students’ learning styles are given the opportunity to excel. Hands on and active learners will enjoy and succeed if given the chance to use online activities like the one in this slide. Students are able to experience telling time in various ways, further strengthening their knowledge on the topic. Technology is a key factor in the real world, and implementing it in the classroom will allow students to connect to real life applications and prepare for their future success. This exercise specifically shows examples of how to answer the problems, following examples that are done by yourself. The clock moves the two hands, and asks the time. The students are to type in the time the clock displays. If they are stuck, they have an option on the website to give them a hint. This allows kids who are struggling to strengthen their skills!
Image Source: http://www.utm.edu/research/iep-wp/wp-content/media/time-tra.jpgWeb Source: http://www.pinterest.com/search/pins/?q=telling%20time%204th%20gradePinterest is a great website for creative and experienced ideas for teachers to use in their classroom. Simply go to pinterest.com, and type in the topic and grade. For example, for my topic, I typed in ‘telling time for 3rdgrade.’ Then you are given access to tons of ‘pins’ that are all filled with activities, lessons and project ideas for that topic. Each pin brings you to another website that expands on the activity or lesson. This allows teachers to have a wide range of ideas to incorporate in their lessons. The more choice of lessons, the more opportunities for children to succeed.
Image Source: http://st.houzz.com/simgs/a441861e0e855b2d_4-0265/modern-clocks.jpgWeb Source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w21gv6Lle6UTelling time is a difficult unit for many students. Sometimes, watching videos on telling time will enhance students’ skills on their understanding of such a topic. The video in this slide is a teacher from a school teaching 4th graders how to tell time in regards to the four quarters on the clock (quarter past 2, etc.). Sometimes all the students need is to hear the lesson from a different voice, to get them to understand better. Children also enjoy watching videos, so they may pay closer attention to this. While the video is playing, teachers can pause and elaborate on the portion that is being displayed. They can ask questions to make sure students are on the same page, give extra problems, etc. This video also corresponds to the Common Core State Standards that are needed to be touched upon in each grade. Teachers should always make sure what they are teaching is found throughout the CCSS website (http://www.corestandards.org/Math/Content/3/MD).
Image Source: http://c.tadst.com/gfx/600w/hour-glass.jpg?1Web Source: http://www.inspiration.com/Kidspiration1.) How would this diagram/GO be used in an actual lesson? This diagram can be used throughout or after a lesson of telling time. As a future teacher, I would implement this activity at the closure of a lesson to secure my students’ understanding of time. It is interactive and fun for students, and it connects them to real life applications. After learning how to tell time, the students can then practice telling time and then connect it with events, a skill that is important in the real world. The students have to tell the time of each clock, and drag the clock to the event most appropriate to that time. After they have matched all the 6 boxes, they can then make up their own box, which is fun for students and allows creativity and control to be expressed. This portion also forces students to make their own time, which requires the understanding of the two hands (minute and hour hands) and the appropriate time to their chosen event. This activity pulls together all of the necessary skills that are needed to be learned throughout a lesson on ‘telling time.’ 2.) How does this visual enhance student understanding of the topic?Students are able to visualize clocks and match them with actual events that occur in an ordinary day. By connecting time and clocks to real life applications students will understand more efficiently. When students are able to connect their classroom material to their everyday life, they remember better and perform at a higher level. All of the events in this diagram are things that all students encounter throughout a school day, preventing from any possible discriminations of students (for example, a student who doesn’t experience one of the options, causing them to feel left out).
Image Source: http://www.1worldglobes.com/1WorldGlobes/Old-World-Clock.gifWebSource: http://www.math-aids.com/Time/Worksheet #1:http://www.math-aids.com/cgi/pdf_viewer_10.cgi?script_name=telling_time_hands.pl&inc=20&c_num=9&numbered=1&language=0&memo=&answer=1&x=97&y=28This worksheet, which I created myself, can help those students who are approaching grade level. Those students who are struggling with telling time can refresh and review with this basic worksheet. Within the worksheet are 9 problems. Each clock has a set time, and the student is to write the time the clock is showing. This helps strengthen telling time to the nearest minute.Worksheet #2: http://www.math-aids.com/cgi/pdf_viewer_10.cgi?script_name=elapsed_time_clocks.pl&inc=15&hour_minute=0&max=1&range=2&language=0&memo=&answer=1&x=117&y=6This worksheet is a little more advanced, also created by myself, which will help students who are above grade level. This is for students who can advance to elapsed time. The worksheet consists of clocks that each have different times, and a word problem asking for the elapsed time between the two clocks.
Image Source:http://www.utm.edu/research/iep-wp/wp-content/media/time-tra.jpgWeb Source:http://randomcreative.hubpages.com/hub/K-4-Telling-Time-Clock-Teaching-Materials-with-Velcro#This website has taken Velcro, combined it with clocks, and made it fun! Kids love using Velcro, and so adding it within a math activity will definitely enhance student performance. This activity also helps kids of all skill levels. Teachers can make Velcro times and have students attach the right time to the right clock. Teachers can make Velcro numbers of elapsed times that need to be put next to two clocks that show the correct elapsed time. This idea can be used in so many ways!
Image Source: http://st.houzz.com/simgs/a441861e0e855b2d_4-0265/modern-clocks.jpgWed Source: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/telling-time-free/id473879314?mt=8Kids love the fact that they are playing games or learning through technology, especially iPads or computers. They don’t see these materials as boring or annoying, but instead fun and motivating! Each game on iTunes includes a description of what it’s all about. For example, below is the description and features of this game, taken from iTunes! Description taken from the iTunes store:Telling Time Free is an app designed for people of all ages. It's great for adults or anyone else looking for a brain training exercise. Telling Time Free is the only telling time app that has over 700 different clock values. Telling Time Free features an innovate way to input the time. Instead of giving the user multiple choice, Telling Time Free lets the user input the time by the hour, ten minute, and minute. The user inputs the digital time based on the analog time. There are two game modes, Practice and Quiz. In practice mode the user must input the correct answer in order to move on to the next question. In quiz Mode, users only have one chance to get the question right. Users also have the option to turn on a timer. Once the time runs out, the user will not be able to answer anymore questions. Users can also decide whether they would like to have a letter grade on their report.Features: - timer can be set to 1 min., 2 min., 4 min., and 8 min. - questions can be set to 10, 20, 30, and 40 - can control minute hand by increments of 1 minute, 5 minutes, and on the hour- sound effects- scores and grades the users answers - uses standard grading scale 90-100=A, 80-89=B, 70-79=C, 60-69=D, and lower than 60=F -sound can be turned off or on-clock animation
Image Source: http://www.allahcentric.com/site/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/time-500x272.jpgWeb Source: http://www.mathgoodies.com/This website is a great support for teachers trying to teach their students how to tell time. This website, “Math Goodies” has various topics that are used in elementary school. Teachers can pick their topics, and then make their own forums, worksheets, etc. Specifically, for math, I created a worksheet for telling time. As I have described previously, schools today are paying great attention to the differentiation within the classrooms. This website allows great assistance for teachers to work with this differentiation. When making the worksheet, I am able to change the difficulty of the worksheet (more/less problems, harder time increments vs. easier time increments, etc.). As you can see, there are 4 sample problems on this slide. The settings are set for less difficulty, hence why each time is a 60 minute increment.
Image Source: http://c.tadst.com/gfx/600w/hour-glass.jpg?1Web Sources: Good Reads: http://www.goodreads.com/shelf/show/telling-timeInteractive Fun: http://www.aaamath.com/add316-add-hours-minutes.html
Image Source: http://www.1worldglobes.com/1WorldGlobes/Old-World-Clock.gifWeb Source: http://www.go2web20.net/site/?a=GameClassroomThis app allows great fun for the classroom. Before telling time, especially elapsed time, students need to make sure their math skills are great! This website allows for tons of games to play in order to enhance their adding and subtracting skills (skills needed in order to tell time). Kids can race each other, collaborate, and work with the teacher. We have learned in our courses how collaboration is key to success, and this website is a step in the right direction!